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South African National Parks offers a variety of accommodation types and standards. Prices are
dependent on location, size of unit and quality of experience. All of our South African National
Parks offer park/camp-run accommodation. Each park/camp has its own unique selection of
accommodation types.

Conserving nature since 1926

National parks offer visitors an unparalleled diversity of adventure tourism opportunities including
game
viewing, bush walks, canoeing and exposure to cultural and historical experiences. Conferences can
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Have just got back from a visit to the park and seeing the damage and work to be done to the roads and camps must congratulate them on the work they have done thus far. I would however like to know when SANParks will be removing the metal from the rivers that has been dumped there by the floor waters as I feel it posses a great danger to the animals when they go to the river beds.

Let us permit nature to have her way. She understands her business better than we do.Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least.KNP 18/05/2012-27/05/2012

Congratulations to the wonderful Management and Staff at the Kruger Park for doing such a fantastic job with all the repairs after the floods. I'm really looking forward to my holiday in October and especially to having a break at Tshokwane.

"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." - Anatole France -

Am I right in thinking that if all goes well, in November, we will be able to enter at Malelane Gate, and travel the S114/S25 right through to Croc Bridge? I got so confused with all the road closures!!

I think so Val. the only blockage at the moment as far as I can see is the Biyamiti bridge. We went down to have a look at it a week ago. it didn't then look as though work had been started on it. The bridge itself looked fine (all praise to the builders) but the link to the road at the far (Croc Bridge) end has been washed away and possibly the one at the Biyamiti camp end as well; we couldn't quite see. But I'm sure it will be sorted before November, projected date of completion is 30th June.